New quantum technology breakthrough at University of Glasgow could enable precision sensing at room temperature
A breakthrough in quantum technology research could help realise a new generation of precise quantum sensors that can operate at room temperature.
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Glasgow University research could tackle uncontrolled high blood pressure
A widely used drug could be the key to treating many patients with uncontrolled high blood pressure, particularly for patients with a common gene variant, according to new research led by the University of Glasgow.
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University of Strathclyde launches innovation hub in Bahrain
The University of Strathclyde has launched an Innovation, Research, and Education Hub in Bahrain, offering a variety of programmes across Engineering, Science, and Business.
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University of Glasgow researchers develop new genetic analysis method
University of Glasgow researchers have helped to develop a new method for understanding the relationships between different DNA sequences and where they come from.
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New leadership team at NMIS to accelerate advanced manufacturing growth
The National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) has strengthened its leadership team by appointing a new Chief Strategy and Commercial Officer (CSCO) and Chief Technology Officer (CTO).
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University of Strathclyde backs PropEco with seed investment to boost environmental risk assessments
Tech company PropEco, which offers an innovative platform for assessing the long-term value and viability of properties, has secured £275,000 in seed funding to support its growth.
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Glasgow City Innovation District Launches First Cohort for Early-Stage Growth Programme
Glasgow City Innovation District has launched its first cohort of businesses for their Early-Stage Growth programme as part of its Venture Studio Impact Pillar.
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Scotland strengthens satellite sector with West of Scotland Space Cluster launch
The West of Scotland Space Cluster, the newest addition to the UK’s ecosystem of regional space clusters, has been launched today.
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